HPE and NVIDIA Launch Comprehensive AI Factory Solutions to Accelerate Industry-Wide AI Adoption
At HPE Discover in Las Vegas, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and NVIDIA unveiled a powerful suite of AI factory offerings designed to fast-track the deployment of generative, agentic, and industrial AI across industries.
The expanded portfolio, dubbed NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE, features a comprehensive lineup that includes modular AI factory infrastructure, next-gen HPE ProLiant Compute DL380a Gen12 servers equipped with NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs, and an enhanced version of HPE Private Cloud AI. This turnkey AI platform, co-engineered with NVIDIA, is now validated as part of the NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory framework, offering enterprises a full-stack, ready-to-deploy AI solution.
The new offering combines:
- NVIDIA Blackwell accelerated computing
- NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet and BlueField-3 networking
- NVIDIA AI Enterprise software
- HPE’s portfolio of compute, storage, services, and observability tools—including OpsRamp Software and Morpheus Enterprise Software for orchestration
The result is a pre-integrated, modular infrastructure stack designed to help organizations bring AI into production quickly and efficiently.
HPE’s new RTX PRO Servers provide a universal platform for a wide range of enterprise and industrial AI workloads. These servers are already available for order and come integrated with NVIDIA AI Blueprints, including the AI-Q Blueprint, which streamlines the creation of AI agents and workflow automation.
Further expanding the lineup, HPE introduced the Compute XD690, a new NVIDIA HGX B300 system featuring Blackwell Ultra GPUs. Expected to ship in October, it enhances HPE’s position in high-performance AI infrastructure.
Internationally, HPE is collaborating with KDDI in Japan to deploy NVIDIA AI infrastructure based on the GB200 NVL72 platform, built on the Grace Blackwell architecture, at the KDDI Osaka Sakai Data Center.
In the financial sector, HPE is partnering with Accenture and NVIDIA to pilot agentic AI workflows using Accenture’s AI Refinery on HPE Private Cloud AI, focusing on applications like procurement, risk analysis, and sourcing.
To broaden its reach, HPE announced the addition of 26 new partners to its “Unleash AI” ecosystem, expanding its library to over 70 packaged AI workloads, covering everything from fraud detection and video analytics to cybersecurity and sovereign AI.
Security and governance remain central to the offering, with features such as air-gapped management, multi-tenancy, and post-quantum cryptography built into HPE Private Cloud AI. Additionally, customers can leverage a try-before-you-buy program hosted in Equinix data centers and participate in AI Acceleration Workshops with NVIDIA to streamline adoption.
With this robust portfolio, HPE and NVIDIA aim to empower enterprises with the tools, infrastructure, and expertise needed to scale AI efficiently and securely.